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Major Events edit

Political groups and parties edit

The dominant political parties are the EPP as well as S&D. Despite seeing a small drop after a Brexit the most drops were in Non-Inscrits members.
  Note: We should elaborate a bit more on this. Maybe discuss parties and the election campaign

Activity edit

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Committees edit

MEPs are divided up among 20 standing committees. Each MEP is usually member of one committee and a substitute member of another. Committees discuss legislative proposals from the Commission before the European Parliament decides on them in plenary session. The European Parliament has an equal role to the Council of the EU in the ordinary legislative procedure, which is usually used in decision-making process at the EU level.
Each committee elects its chair and vice chairs to lead the work of the committee. Committee chairs are members of the Conference of Committee Chairs, which coordinates the work of all the committee

Type Number Sources Notes
Standing committee 20 (+2 subcommittees) [1]
Temporary committee 3 [2] See below for list
Committee of enquiry 1 [3] See below for list

Delegations edit

Type Number Sources
Europe delegations 10 [4]
Non-Europe delegations 24 [5]
Ad-hoc delegations 1 [6]

Leadership edit

Presidents edit

Term President
(or candidate)
Party State Votes
DATE1-DATE2 NAME COLOR PARTY COUNTRT
DATE1–
DATE 2
[NAME] [PARTY] COUNTRY with FLAG

Vice President edit

Members Group State Votes
1 Othmar Karas EPP   Austria 536, Round 1
2 Pina Picierno S&D   Italy 527, Round 1
3 Pedro Silva Pereira S&D   Portugal 517, Round 1
4 Ewa Kopacz EPP   Poland 467, Round 1
5 Eva Kaili S&D   Greece 454, Round 1
6 Evelyn Regner S&D   Austria 434, Round 1
7 Rainer Wieland EPP   Germany 432, Round 1
8 Katarina Barley S&D   Germany 426, Round 1
9 Dita Charanzová RE   Czech Republic 406, Round 1
10 Michal Šimečka RE   Slovakia 494, Round 2
11 Nicola Beer RE   Germany 410, Round 2
12 Roberts Zīle ECR   Latvia 403, Round 2
13 Dimitrios Papadimoulis GUE/NGL   Greece 492, Round 3
14 Heidi Hautala Greens/EFA   Finland 304, Round 3

  We will need to update this but I am planning to leave this as a placeholder

Secretariat of the European Parliament edit

Political Parties edit

Group Seats
2004
[nb 1]
[1]
2007
[nb 2]
[2]
2007
[nb 3]
[3]
2009
[nb 4]
EPP-ED 268 277 288 288
PES 200 218 215 217
ALDE 88 106 101 104
G/EFA 42 42 43 43
EUL-NGL 41 40 41 41
IND/DEM 33[nb 5] 23 24 22
UEN 27 44 44 40
ITS n/a 20 n/a n/a
NI 33 14 29 30


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